Chinnamasta Chinnamasta (“she who is decapitated”) is a form of the Divine Mother shown as having cut off her own head. The blood that spurts from her neck flows in three streams-one into her own mouth and the others into the mouths of her two female attendants, Dakini and Varnini. At the same time, Chinnamasta she stands on the body of another female figure who is copulating with a male who lies beneath her. This image may be shocking at first, but in fact it symbolizes sublime spiritual truths, and each feature of the iconography has an important point to make. Several interpretations are given to the significance of the severed head. First, the head contains the mouth, which is the organ of language or sound. Speech (vak) or sound (sabda) is creative energy (sakti). The RIgveda notes that in the beginning, speech (vak) was coextensive with Brahman (10.114.8). The Sathapathabrahmana calls vak the unborn one from whom the maker of the universe produces creatures. In nondualistic Tantric teaching, consciousness and the power of consciousness are one and the same reality. The creative power of consciousness by which the universe becomes manifest is represented by the garlands of skulls that Chinnamasta and her two female attendants wear. Such a garland is called varnamala, a garland of letters, for each skull represents a sound of the Sanskrit alphabet. Far from being a symbol of death, the garland of skulls is in truth a symbol of divine creativity. The head is also the part of the body associated with identity. There are stories in Indian tradition of transposed heads, in which the identity of the person goes with the head and not with the rest of the body. The severed head, iconographically, symbolizes liberation. Each person’s individual identity is a state of conditioning or limitation, dependent on qualities. By severing the head, the Mother reveals herself in her true being, which is unconditioned, infinite, and boundlessly free. This idea of freedom is reinforced by her nudity, which symbolizes that she cannot be covered or contained by any garment. Because she is infinite, she is also autonomous. Chinnamasta wears an unusual sacred thread in the form of a serpent. In stead of being a symbol of Brahmanical orthodoxy, this peculiar sacred thread indicates the opposite: she stands outside of the normal rules of society and pious obligation. Also, because the serpent sloughs off its skin (its outer appearance) without dying, it symbolizes immortality and imperishability. Chinnamasta stands on the copulating couple, Kama and Rati. The name Kama here refers specifically to sexual desire; Rati means sexual union. The female, Rati, lies on top, in the same way that Kali is shown as the dominant partner with Siva. At the highest level, the feminine principle (Sakti) is consciousness in its active mode-projecting, sustaining, and dissolving the creation; the masculine principle (Siva) is the inactive ground of all existence, the eternally changeless light of awareness. To repeat the Tantric formula, without Siva Sakti would have no being, and without Sakti Siva would have no expression. Kama and Rati symbolize that same principle. They are usually shown lying on a lotus, although sometimes on a cremation pyre. There are two interpretations of Chinnamasta’s relationship with Kama and Rati. One holds that she because she stands on top of them, she has overcome sexual desire. This is the more common interpretation, and one that places a practical ideal before the spiritual aspirant. Here Chinnamastarepresents self-control and the turning of the mind away from the flesh and back toward the spirit. The other interpretation, which complements the first, has a cosmic dimension. It takes the copulative act to represent the divine creative capacity. In the Taittiriyopanishad we read that Brahman, seeing itself alone, desired (akamayata) to be many, to propagate (bahu syam prajayeyeti) (2.6.1). In commentaries on the Svetasvataropanishad (1.4) desire (kama) is also identified as the single cause of the cosmic manifestation. Thus, the Divine Mother wields absolute power. She has the freedom to manifest, or not to, as she so chooses. She controls her own desire and her own creative power. From this cosmic point of view, Chinnamasta has power over the creative urge; if she wishes to express it in the form of the universe, she is free to do so; if she wishes to suppress the manifestation, she may do that also. Each of these activities is a phase in the overall scheme of issuing forth (pravritti) and reabsorbing (nivritti); the two are the complementary halves of a single process, which is called spanda, the eternal pulsation of consciousness. The two goddesses who attend Chinnamasta play a role in the life of the cosmos. Dakini, on the left, is black; Varnini, on the right, is red. Chinnamasta, in the middle, is white. Black, red, and white represent the three gunas, or basic universal energies. Sattva, symbolized by Chinnamasta’s whiteness, is the highest of the gunas, of course, but all three belong to prakriti, the principle of materiality on which all nature rests. Nothing exists apart from the Mother, whose power of diversification takes form as the grand display of the universe. The blood spurting from Chinnamasta’s neck represents the life force (prana) or cosmic energy that animates the universe and sustains all life. The first stream flows into Chinnamasta’s own mouth. She is self-existent and dependent on no other. The streams that flow into the mouths of her attendants represent the life-force in all living creatures. All life is nourished by the Mother. In another interpretation, the three streams represent the flow of consciousness through the ida, the pingala, and the susumna, associated in turn with the Dakini on the left, Varnini on the right, and Chinnamasta in the middle. Gaining mastery over the flow of one’s own awareness through yogic practice leads to the experience of the supreme Self. In line with this interpretation, Kama and Rati represent the kundalini that has been aroused. As it travels upward along the susumna, it cuts through the various knots of ignorance. When it reaches the sahasrara, the force has grown so strong that the head can no longer contain it. The head “blows off,” and as it is shown resting in Chinnamasta’s left hand, it represents the state of transcendental consciousness. Chinnamasta’s symbolism relates overwhelmingly to ridding ourselves of wrong ideas and the limitations imposed on us by ignorance of our true nature. Despite the violence of the imagery, it is important to note that Chinnamasta does not die; she is very much alive. The message here is that the Self is indestructible (akshara) and eternal (nitya) by its very nature (svabhav). In practical terms, if the act of decapitation is viewed as an act of self-sacrifice, then the message for us is that selfless acts will not hurt us. To the contrary, any selfless act will indeed diminish the ego, but what is the ego? Only the wall of separation, limitation, and ignorance that keeps us imprisoned by our own false sense of who we are. Chinnamasta, then, in the act of self-decapitation by the sacrificial knife urges us to relinquish a smaller, powerless identity for one that is infinitely greater and all-powerful. To be rid of the ego is to cast off the veil of maya. In summary, the imagery of Chinnamasta is about the nature of the Self and the regaining of Self-knowledge, otherwise known as liberation.
Mata chinnamasta ne mujhe sapne me darshan diye ..or youtube dekhte time ye video mere samne achanak se aa gya ... devi mujhe ye video dekhne or ye mantra dekhne ka sanket de rahi thi
Maa you are divine, she saved my life from demon, who don't want me to live happy life. Don't want to fulfil my desire. Maa please protect from evil eyes. Keep blessing upon me. She saved me from black magic. Joy Maa.
One fact can't be ignored that Chant central deeply studied holy scriptures and then religiously with full dedication make such videos. From all points, the videos, graphics, pictures and even music used is cent percent correct as per Mahavidya. Very accurate and inspiring study done by you with no flaws. For example, hibiscus flowers are used to worship maa which he beautifully portrayed. Love and salute your work. Go ahead! Your fans are always with you!!!!
ohhh goodness! it was not merely a piece of music or mantra it embraces the universe..i can feel the intensity..inexplicable ! divine,deep,oneness and what not i felt ..music, voice of singer,whole energy of song is intense,pops up several esoteric emotions...m still short of words to appreciate it..but i m sure the composer definitely has infinite grace n blessings of maa...thanks for such an experience
Hey you, the guy behind Chant Central, you're very productive ! A video each day of the Navaratri, it's pretty cool ! Namasté, dude ! I encourage everyone to let you some tip by crowdfunding. It's a lot of work ! Edit : I wish so much chance to everyone who tip this guy ! Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha Om Gan Ganapati Namo Namaha
Hey chinmastika parvati roopni . Hey maaa shiva. Hey maa ambey gauri . Apki jai hoo maata parvati . Jai mai chinmastika wife of lord mahadev shiv shankar . Jai durga half of shiv. Mahagauri ambey parvati ki jai .
The served headed goddess i salute to you . She who holds a sword and her chopped head. She gives her blood to dakini and varnini and wears a garland of skulls . I call her chinnamasta.
Achha dada I want to ask u something I mean why did u say we need gurudiksha for worshipping any of the dasmahavidya ...PlZ clarify as I googled it but found none ...😭
@@robstar2gaming424 hey i've seen your comments I hope you are fine now .... Yaa we must take initiation before worshipping any mahavidhya here are the few reasons 1 . These goddesses are from "guru shishya" parampara 2. These are tantrokt sadhnas 😱 3. The mantras of these goddesses are in very jagrat form that is in very active form so these produces very tivra power ie extreme energy if you do these sadhnas without guidance this power may harm you 4. Each mahavidya has certain tatva ie element, dominant in them and each man also have certain tatva dominant in him ... So it is mandatory to do to sadhna acc to our tatva if we do the sadhna of deity against our tatva the results are horrible and disastrous 😱😱😱😱😵😵 5. Each goddess have their servant like yoginis, yakkshinis, nayaikas, daikini , so when someone do sadhna of goddess, these spritis will try to stop him and examine him 😣😖 6. Some mahavidyas are extremely aggressive in nature and won't tolerate any mistake so we need a proper way to worship her....... 😩😫 Okay and many more reasons are there Even me too wants to worship them but can't 😭😭😭😭 ........ Just worship shiva and durga mata 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@cocr-cx7gl okk that mean I regularly chant 108 names of durga ma and give normal flowers will I be harmed ??😭😭I don't know any rituals so I asked in comment section ...is durga ma also a mahavidya do we need gutu diksha before chanting her 108 names of durga ma daily and offering flowers to her..
@@cocr-cx7gl 😭😭 ok so much restrictions then which god should I worship ....I mean I m a loser I don't even know whether I m reciting it with correct pronunciation or not what if ma gets angry which form of devi should be worshipped by normal man like me???😭😭
@@robstar2gaming424 For you, I would recommend Maa Gauri. She is peaceful, and she is simple to worship. You can offer flowers, water, fruits, and light candles and incense sticks (agarbati). You can also chant her mantras as many times as you can. If you make mistake, then she will forgive you. She is very very peaceful and happy. NO GURU DIKSHA RIQUIRED.
From bottom of my heart I thank you for sharing these spiritual videos with us. And I've one more request can you make a video on Bala Tripura sundari and Sidda Kunjika stotram. Please
@@raunakchatterjee1378 ধূমাবতী নিজের স্বামী কে গ্রাস করেন অর্থাৎ তিনি মহাকাল কে অস্বীকার করে কিন্তু ছিন্নমস্তা রতি কাম এর সঙ্গম শক্তি শুষে নিয়ে নিজেই নিজের রক্ত পান করছেন | তিনি নিজেকে পর্যন্ত ছাড়েননি.কালি,ধুমা, চামুন্ডা বীভৎসতা ছিন্নমস্তার কাছে নস্যি 😬 শক্তির ভয়ঙ্করতম স্বরূপ মাতা ছিন্নমস্তা
I surrender myself to you Maa, please take me. I don’t know how to deal with this life or how to handle it and my traumas. So please take the wheel Maa. I no longer want to be in control. I want you to be fully in control Maa. I love you and Ineed you. 🌺🌹🌛⛓
Hey maa save me from everything that is happening in my life, im exhausted from everything that has happened and dont have the patience to go through it again anymore.
Maa ki kerpa aparampar jese dekhkar Sab kuchh mumkin ho jata hai... Na mumkin ko mumkin maa Kar dete hai...maa maa maa maa maa maa maa maa maa maa maa maa maa apko kote--2 baram bar pardam savikar kare maa
All mahavidya have lord shiva's appearence . For example chinmastika wear snake like her husband lord shiv shankaar( mahadev) !!!! That's why she is known as shankari mata as well as shivani mata . All mahavidya are names of adishakti mahakali who is wife of mahakal shiv shankar bholenaaath .
@@bhavay819 yes she wear snake as her jewellery because chinmastika is none another then maa Rudrani parvati maa.... Shakti is female version of shiv ....
Om vairochanyai cha vidmahe chinnamastayai dhemahi tanno devi prachodayat maa rakt varna ki nagna digambara hai maa ko vajra vairochani ke naam se jana jata hai das mahavidya me unhe ugra devi kaha jata hai maa ugra se bhi ugra hai par asuro ke liye bhakto ke liye to vo unki maa hai jay maa chinnamasta om hum chinnamastayai nomo namah ya devi sarva bhooteshu krodh rupen sansthita namastsye namastasye namastasye namo namah 🕉✡⚛🔱🌺🌹🙏
Maa chinnamasta help me recover from evil eyes and black magic . It had affected my beauty , skin and health . My family is completely shattered due to various problems . My only hope is you now 😭
@@mbs1009 The other forms of mahakali are - 1.mahakali is the first mahavidya 2.Tara 3. Tripura sundari 4.Bhuvaneshwari 5.Tripura bhairavi 6.Chinnmasta 7.Dhumavati 8.Baglamukhi 9.Matangi 10.Kamala They are 10 forms of mahakali and we also called all these forms as Dus mahavidya .
All mahavidya are roop of mother adishakti parvati ambey gauri . When mahagauri get angry she become mahakali. Mahakali is shivani. Mahakali is dakshini . She is shivani mata . Mahakali is daksh yaaaag nashini . Mahakali is parvati herself . (Mahakali is durga the wife of lord shiv ) Mahakali is rudrani the wife of rudra shiv . She is angry form of mangla gauri parvati mahamaya .
Chinnamasta
Chinnamasta (“she who is decapitated”) is a form of the Divine Mother shown as having cut off her own head. The blood that spurts from her neck flows in three streams-one into her own mouth and the others into the mouths of her two female attendants, Dakini and Varnini. At the same time, Chinnamasta she stands on the body of another female figure who is copulating with a male who lies beneath her.
This image may be shocking at first, but in fact it symbolizes sublime spiritual truths, and each feature of the iconography has an important point to make.
Several interpretations are given to the significance of the severed head. First, the head contains the mouth, which is the organ of language or sound. Speech (vak) or sound (sabda) is creative energy (sakti). The RIgveda notes that in the beginning, speech (vak) was coextensive with Brahman (10.114.8). The Sathapathabrahmana calls vak the unborn one from whom the maker of the universe produces creatures. In nondualistic Tantric teaching, consciousness and the power of consciousness are one and the same reality. The creative power of consciousness by which the universe becomes manifest is represented by the garlands of skulls that Chinnamasta and her two female attendants wear. Such a garland is called varnamala, a garland of letters, for each skull represents a sound of the Sanskrit alphabet. Far from being a symbol of death, the garland of skulls is in truth a symbol of divine creativity.
The head is also the part of the body associated with identity. There are stories in Indian tradition of transposed heads, in which the identity of the person goes with the head and not with the rest of the body. The severed head, iconographically, symbolizes liberation. Each person’s individual identity is a state of conditioning or limitation, dependent on qualities. By severing the head, the Mother reveals herself in her true being, which is unconditioned, infinite, and boundlessly free. This idea of freedom is reinforced by her nudity, which symbolizes that she cannot be covered or contained by any garment. Because she is infinite, she is also autonomous.
Chinnamasta wears an unusual sacred thread in the form of a serpent. In stead of being a symbol of Brahmanical orthodoxy, this peculiar sacred thread indicates the opposite: she stands outside of the normal rules of society and pious obligation. Also, because the serpent sloughs off its skin (its outer appearance) without dying, it symbolizes immortality and imperishability.
Chinnamasta stands on the copulating couple, Kama and Rati. The name Kama here refers specifically to sexual desire; Rati means sexual union. The female, Rati, lies on top, in the same way that Kali is shown as the dominant partner with Siva. At the highest level, the feminine principle (Sakti) is consciousness in its active mode-projecting, sustaining, and dissolving the creation; the masculine principle (Siva) is the inactive ground of all existence, the eternally changeless light of awareness. To repeat the Tantric formula, without Siva Sakti would have no being, and without Sakti Siva would have no expression. Kama and Rati symbolize that same principle. They are usually shown lying on a lotus, although sometimes on a cremation pyre.
There are two interpretations of Chinnamasta’s relationship with Kama and Rati. One holds that she because she stands on top of them, she has overcome sexual desire. This is the more common interpretation, and one that places a practical ideal before the spiritual aspirant. Here Chinnamastarepresents self-control and the turning of the mind away from the flesh and back toward the spirit.
The other interpretation, which complements the first, has a cosmic dimension. It takes the copulative act to represent the divine creative capacity. In the Taittiriyopanishad we read that Brahman, seeing itself alone, desired (akamayata) to be many, to propagate (bahu syam prajayeyeti) (2.6.1). In commentaries on the Svetasvataropanishad (1.4) desire (kama) is also identified as the single cause of the cosmic manifestation. Thus, the Divine Mother wields absolute power. She has the freedom to manifest, or not to, as she so chooses. She controls her own desire and her own creative power. From this cosmic point of view, Chinnamasta has power over the creative urge; if she wishes to express it in the form of the universe, she is free to do so; if she wishes to suppress the manifestation, she may do that also.
Each of these activities is a phase in the overall scheme of issuing forth (pravritti) and reabsorbing (nivritti); the two are the complementary halves of a single process, which is called spanda, the eternal pulsation of consciousness.
The two goddesses who attend Chinnamasta play a role in the life of the cosmos. Dakini, on the left, is black; Varnini, on the right, is red. Chinnamasta, in the middle, is white. Black, red, and white represent the three gunas, or basic universal energies. Sattva, symbolized by Chinnamasta’s whiteness, is the highest of the gunas, of course, but all three belong to prakriti, the principle of materiality on which all nature rests. Nothing exists apart from the Mother, whose power of diversification takes form as the grand display of the universe.
The blood spurting from Chinnamasta’s neck represents the life force (prana) or cosmic energy that animates the universe and sustains all life. The first stream flows into Chinnamasta’s own mouth. She is self-existent and dependent on no other. The streams that flow into the mouths of her attendants represent the life-force in all living creatures. All life is nourished by the Mother. In another interpretation, the three streams represent the flow of consciousness through the ida, the pingala, and the susumna, associated in turn with the Dakini on the left, Varnini on the right, and Chinnamasta in the middle. Gaining mastery over the flow of one’s own awareness through yogic practice leads to the experience of the supreme Self.
In line with this interpretation, Kama and Rati represent the kundalini that has been aroused. As it travels upward along the susumna, it cuts through the various knots of ignorance. When it reaches the sahasrara, the force has grown so strong that the head can no longer contain it. The head “blows off,” and as it is shown resting in Chinnamasta’s left hand, it represents the state of transcendental consciousness.
Chinnamasta’s symbolism relates overwhelmingly to ridding ourselves of wrong ideas and the limitations imposed on us by ignorance of our true nature. Despite the violence of the imagery, it is important to note that Chinnamasta does not die; she is very much alive. The message here is that the Self is indestructible (akshara) and eternal (nitya) by its very nature (svabhav).
In practical terms, if the act of decapitation is viewed as an act of self-sacrifice, then the message for us is that selfless acts will not hurt us. To the contrary, any selfless act will indeed diminish the ego, but what is the ego? Only the wall of separation, limitation, and ignorance that keeps us imprisoned by our own false sense of who we are. Chinnamasta, then, in the act of self-decapitation by the sacrificial knife urges us to relinquish a smaller, powerless identity for one that is infinitely greater and all-powerful. To be rid of the ego is to cast off the veil of maya.
In summary, the imagery of Chinnamasta is about the nature of the Self and the regaining of Self-knowledge, otherwise known as liberation.
riju roychowdhury thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you
Many thanks for the commentary from shreenil odedra .
Beautifully said.
🙏🙏🙏
Mata chinnamasta ne mujhe sapne me darshan diye ..or youtube dekhte time ye video mere samne achanak se aa gya ... devi mujhe ye video dekhne or ye mantra dekhne ka sanket de rahi thi
Extremely lucky chant this mantra
Jai maa Chhinnamasta from S.korea 🇰🇷 🙇♂️🙇♂️
At 1.25 x speed, the tune and the rhythm becomes so aggressive and amazing in a different way that gives you goosebumps.
Yeah ! You are right ,
And i did it. AND IT IS AMAZING
you are brilliant
Maa you are divine, she saved my life from demon, who don't want me to live happy life. Don't want to fulfil my desire. Maa please protect from evil eyes. Keep blessing upon me. She saved me from black magic. Joy Maa.
Como você a cultuava? Eu sou vítima de magia negra.
@@arianev9664 Hello
@@arianev9664you need to find a proper guru, who can teach you goddess worship practice. And I think mainly they can only be found in India 😑
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@@arianev9664 through mantra chanting properly
One fact can't be ignored that Chant central deeply studied holy scriptures and then religiously with full dedication make such videos. From all points, the videos, graphics, pictures and even music used is cent percent correct as per Mahavidya.
Very accurate and inspiring study done by you with no flaws.
For example, hibiscus flowers are used to worship maa which he beautifully portrayed.
Love and salute your work.
Go ahead! Your fans are always with you!!!!
True !! One of the best devotional channel I have ever seen .
thank you for letting us know
Everyone in India know that Hibiscus is the flower of Maa 🙄🙄
@@krishanu-d1k I give her Lady Grey tea & she loves it
@@krishanu-d1k no not all mother...everyone has different... i don't have remember rn...but ik
I have been battling depression and addiction for a long time. I pray to ma to rid me of these afflictions and show me the way 🌺🌺 🙏🙏
Thanks chant central, you are the reason i met my love of life maa chinnamasta, ❤❤❤❤😭😭😭🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤❤❤❤🍀🍀( I can't express my feelings in words for you 🫂❤)
Thank u for ur love and support Ayush
ohhh goodness! it was not merely a piece of music or mantra it embraces the universe..i can feel the intensity..inexplicable ! divine,deep,oneness and what not i felt ..music, voice of singer,whole energy of song is intense,pops up several esoteric emotions...m still short of words to appreciate it..but i m sure the composer definitely has infinite grace n blessings of maa...thanks for such an experience
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Bless us with patience, Maa, as you nourish the three worlds selflessly.
Ohm khreem jhhinna masthaye namaha
On him ugrachamundai namah
Hey you, the guy behind Chant Central, you're very productive ! A video each day of the Navaratri, it's pretty cool !
Namasté, dude ! I encourage everyone to let you some tip by crowdfunding. It's a lot of work !
Edit : I wish so much chance to everyone who tip this guy ! Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha Om Gan Ganapati Namo Namaha
Thank u for ur love and support
I watch this everyday and going to send some money very nice work
@@ChantCentral I want to know more about mata Chinnamosta
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Hey chinmastika parvati roopni . Hey maaa shiva. Hey maa ambey gauri . Apki jai hoo maata parvati . Jai mai chinmastika wife of lord mahadev shiv shankar . Jai durga half of shiv. Mahagauri ambey parvati ki jai .
I had two dreams of Chinnamasta lately. I love her a lot. ❤️
Plz tell us about 1 dream
You are so damn lucky!
जय छिन्नमस्तिके माता मेरी रक्षा कीजिए आपकी बड़ी कृपा होगी 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hindu dharm ki sabse balidani or tyagi devi mata chinnamasta ko mera prnaam🙏🙏🙏🙏
Jai maa chinnamasta sarbada sahay rehna goodluck❤❤❤❤❤........
Jai Chandike! Oh Parvati feed us..in the nectar of your immortal blood!
Chinnamasta Prachanda Chandike plz, give the pure wisdom for me or ur Devotees... Jai Maa Prachanda Chandika
Jai Maa!
New favorite channel!!!❤
जय माँ छिन्नमस्ता
Jai Maa Chinnamasta
Wowwww I've been waiting for this, thank you great mother...I bow to you, I honor you, I adore you🌺⚜🌺🕉🌺⚜🌺
The served headed goddess i salute to you . She who holds a sword and her chopped head. She gives her blood to dakini and varnini and wears a garland of skulls . I call her chinnamasta.
Achha dada I want to ask u something I mean why did u say we need gurudiksha for worshipping any of the dasmahavidya ...PlZ clarify as I googled it but found none ...😭
@@robstar2gaming424 hey i've seen your comments I hope you are fine now ....
Yaa we must take initiation before worshipping any mahavidhya here are the few reasons
1 . These goddesses are from "guru shishya" parampara
2. These are tantrokt sadhnas 😱
3. The mantras of these goddesses are in very jagrat form that is in very active form so these produces very tivra power ie extreme energy if you do these sadhnas without guidance this power may harm you
4. Each mahavidya has certain tatva ie element, dominant in them and each man also have certain tatva dominant in him ... So it is mandatory to do to sadhna acc to our tatva if we do the sadhna of deity against our tatva the results are horrible and disastrous 😱😱😱😱😵😵
5. Each goddess have their servant like yoginis, yakkshinis, nayaikas, daikini , so when someone do sadhna of goddess, these spritis will try to stop him and examine him 😣😖
6. Some mahavidyas are extremely aggressive in nature and won't tolerate any mistake so we need a proper way to worship her....... 😩😫
Okay and many more reasons are there
Even me too wants to worship them but can't 😭😭😭😭 ........
Just worship shiva and durga mata 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@cocr-cx7gl okk that mean I regularly chant 108 names of durga ma and give normal flowers will I be harmed ??😭😭I don't know any rituals so I asked in comment section ...is durga ma also a mahavidya do we need gutu diksha before chanting her 108 names of durga ma daily and offering flowers to her..
@@cocr-cx7gl 😭😭 ok so much restrictions then which god should I worship ....I mean I m a loser I don't even know whether I m reciting it with correct pronunciation or not what if ma gets angry which form of devi should be worshipped by normal man like me???😭😭
@@robstar2gaming424 For you, I would recommend Maa Gauri. She is peaceful, and she is simple to worship. You can offer flowers, water, fruits, and light candles and incense sticks (agarbati). You can also chant her mantras as many times as you can. If you make mistake, then she will forgive you. She is very very peaceful and happy. NO GURU DIKSHA RIQUIRED.
โอมศักติ โอมศักติ โอมศักติ โอมศานติ โอมศานติ โอมศานติ อนุโมทนา สาธุค่ะ 🕉 ❤️🙏
Hi
From bottom of my heart I thank you for sharing these spiritual videos with us. And I've one more request can you make a video on Bala Tripura sundari and Sidda Kunjika stotram. Please
Har Har mahadev
The most fiercest form of female force. Chinnamasta
Nope, I think it is Drumabati
@@raunakchatterjee1378 its dhumavati . spelling mistake
Durga or Kali
All 4 is Correct!!! But In My Experience BAGALAMUKTI Has Never Failed!!! Like The Others!!!😃
@@raunakchatterjee1378 ধূমাবতী নিজের স্বামী কে গ্রাস করেন অর্থাৎ তিনি মহাকাল কে অস্বীকার করে কিন্তু ছিন্নমস্তা রতি কাম এর সঙ্গম শক্তি শুষে নিয়ে নিজেই নিজের রক্ত পান করছেন | তিনি নিজেকে পর্যন্ত ছাড়েননি.কালি,ধুমা, চামুন্ডা বীভৎসতা ছিন্নমস্তার কাছে নস্যি 😬 শক্তির ভয়ঙ্করতম স্বরূপ মাতা ছিন্নমস্তা
Amazing frequency sound....
Thank you,,,,, jai maa chhinnamasta🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks 🙋 for your hard work for us.
Really appreciate Maa always bless.
Jai Jai Chinnamasta 🌺🌺🙏🙏 the Goddess of contribution and fulfill her followers all dreams.
I surrender myself to you Maa, please take me. I don’t know how to deal with this life or how to handle it and my traumas. So please take the wheel Maa. I no longer want to be in control. I want you to be fully in control Maa. I love you and Ineed you. 🌺🌹🌛⛓
Hey how are u
@@kaylesookram1348 I’m good how are you
HOPES FULFILLED MA
Hey maa save me from everything that is happening in my life, im exhausted from everything that has happened and dont have the patience to go through it again anymore.
Jai Mata chinnamasta Gayatri Mantra koti koti namaskar namaste 🙏 🙌 👏 👌 ✨️ 💙 🙏 ❤
Maa ki kerpa aparampar jese dekhkar Sab kuchh mumkin ho jata hai...
Na mumkin ko mumkin maa Kar dete hai...maa maa maa maa maa maa maa maa maa maa maa maa maa apko kote--2 baram bar pardam savikar kare maa
All mahavidya have lord shiva's appearence . For example chinmastika wear snake like her husband lord shiv shankaar( mahadev) !!!! That's why she is known as shankari mata as well as shivani mata . All mahavidya are names of adishakti mahakali who is wife of mahakal shiv shankar bholenaaath .
@Noyon dhumavati is widow Roop of jagdamba parvati ....
@Noyon dhumavati is none other than maa parvati is in her widow Roop but still dhomavati is shiv Shakti...
@@shaktism4268 she does not wear snake but awakens kundalini
@@shaktism4268 kundalini is extreme TAMOGUNI means it gives ultimate rest in life
@@bhavay819 yes she wear snake as her jewellery because chinmastika is none another then maa Rudrani parvati maa.... Shakti is female version of shiv ....
सुपर्ब!💐👏😇🙏 जय छिन्नमस्ता।
May Lord chinnmasta mata protect us from evil eyes and evil doers and those who are envious of us.May she bless each of us.
Thank you for sharing with us all these mantras in high quality music and an unique feel of every aspect of devi.
Maa, I salute your compassion and your sacrifice. Jay maa chinnamasta 🙏🙏🪔🪔🌺🌺🥥🥥🍊🍊🥭🥭🍎🍎
Jai mathaji, Jai guru datta 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Chant central for making such a beautiful video on chinnamasta Devi Gayatri mantra.I was eagerly waiting for this video.
great work bro...JAI MAA CHINNAMASTA 🙏🙏🙏...dayamayi maa mahakaali..maa tara...chinnmasta..koti koti naman hey maa...meri arradhya...
This devi is also Shakti of Narsingh avatar
No ways. Narshimha's shakti is narsimhi not chinmastika. She's shakti of chinamastak bahirav
She is Pratyangira(Bhadrakali)
Jai Jaganmathe...!!
Bless All..!!
Maa meri saari galti maaf kardo agar kisi ko bhi dukh diya. Mai Bank po ban jaau ashirvad do. Jai maa chinmastika 🙏🙏
Om jayanti mangla kali bhadra kali kapalini durga khma Shiva dhatri svaha svadha namostute 🕉✡⚛🔱🌺🌹🙏
JAI CHINAMASTA MA THANKS TO U MA
Another fabulous mantra. The divine shrine of ma chhinmasta is in Jharkhand.
Chinnamasta temple is also situated in kangra.
There she is called as chintapurni
Rajrappa temple. Jharkhand
Om vairochanyai cha vidmahe chinnamastayai dhemahi tanno devi prachodayat maa rakt varna ki nagna digambara hai maa ko vajra vairochani ke naam se jana jata hai das mahavidya me unhe ugra devi kaha jata hai maa ugra se bhi ugra hai par asuro ke liye bhakto ke liye to vo unki maa hai jay maa chinnamasta om hum chinnamastayai nomo namah ya devi sarva bhooteshu krodh rupen sansthita namastsye namastasye namastasye namo namah 🕉✡⚛🔱🌺🌹🙏
ওঁ শ্রী জগৎ মাতায় জগৎ পিতায় শ্রী কৃষ্ণনায় রাধিকায় গোবিন্দায় বাসুদেবায় ঢরণে শত কোটি প্রনাম।
😍😍😍😍 I love chinna masta
Om hum chinnamasthayei namo namaha
Hi My god chinmasta god bless you
Chant center 🙏🙏 maa jai
Jy Chandikey Prachand Chandikey
Beautiful music and animation!!😍😍😍👌👌
maa chinmastika g vridhi or meri raksha kare or gupt dusto ka sarvnaash kar do kripa maa❤❤
॥ भवान्यष्टकम् ॥
न तातो न माता न बन्धुर्न दाता
न पुत्रो न पुत्री न भृत्यो न भर्ता।
न जाया न विद्या न वृत्तिर्ममैव
गतिस्त्वं गतिस्त्वं त्वमेका भवानि॥1॥
भवाब्धावपारे महादुःखभीरुः
पपात प्रकामी प्रलोभी प्रमत्तः।
कुसंसार-पाश-प्रबद्धः सदाऽहं
गतिस्त्वं गतिस्त्वं त्वमेका भवानि॥2॥
न जानामि दानं न च ध्यान-योगं
न जानामि तंत्र न च स्तोत्र-मन्त्रम्।
न जानामि पूजां न च न्यासयोगं
गतिस्त्वं गतिस्त्वं त्वमेका भवानि॥3॥
न जानामि पुण्यं न जानानि तीर्थं
न जानामि मुक्तिं लयं वा कदाचित्।
न जानामि भक्ति व्रतं वाऽपि मात-
र्गतिस्त्वं गतिस्त्वं त्वमेका भवानि॥4॥
कुकर्मी कुसंगी कुबुद्धि कुदासः
कुलाचारहीनः कदाचारलीनः।
कुदृष्टिः कुवाक्यप्रबंधः सदाऽह
गतिस्त्व गतिस्त्वं त्वमेका भवानि॥5॥
प्रजेशं रमेशं महेशं सुरेशं
दिनेशं निशीथेश्वरं वा कदाचित्।
न जानामि चाऽन्यत् सदाऽहं शरण्ये
गतिस्त्वं गतिस्त्वं त्वमेका भवानि॥6॥
विवादे विषादे प्रमादे प्रवासे
जले चाऽनले पर्वते शत्रुमध्ये।
अरण्ये शरण्ये सदा मां प्रपाहि
गतिस्त्वं गतिस्त्वं त्वमेका भवानि॥7॥
अनाथो दरिद्रो जरा-रोगयुक्तो
महाक्षीणदीनः सदा जाड्यवक्त्रः।
विपत्तौ प्रविष्टः प्रणष्टः सदाऽहं
गतिस्त्वं गतिस्त्वं त्वमेका भवानि॥8॥
॥ इति श्रीमच्छशंकराचार्यकृतं भवान्यष्टकं संपूर्णम् ॥
Adorable work 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Jai Maa Chhinmastaye Namo Namah...karunamayee Maa Dayamayee Vajra Vairochani Maa daya karo kripa karo bless me Maa 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺👣🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
jai Maa Chinnamasta🙏
Joy Chinnomosta Devi
Om Sri chinnamasta Devi Amma namaha
Goosebumps
Superb what I voice thanks for make this video 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💐💐🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Jai chinnamasta thalli jai jai chinnamasta just give me your blessings 🧿🙏🕉️🕉️🙏🧿
Jay MA BHAVANI Har Har mahadev
That om at the start tingles my soul for some reason...
joi maa chinnamasta kali ke
Jai maa
Jai Maa Chhinnamasta 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🙏🙏
Maa chinnamasta help me recover from evil eyes and black magic . It had affected my beauty , skin and health . My family is completely shattered due to various problems . My only hope is you now 😭
Jai mata shree chinnmastika dham Chintpurni ji hr hr mahadev ❤️❤️❤️
Super Thanks, this has transformed my life
Jai Chinamasta Devi 🙏🙏🙏🚩
Hare Krishna 🙏
She is the creator of perfect balance sheet
Jai chinnamastika devi
Thanks for bringing these awesome mantras to us. Om 🙏
Jai mata shree shinnmastika dham chintpurni ji hr hr mhadev
jay mata jagat janni aap hamara dhyan rakhe har sankat se aap hame bachaye hamare sare sankat dur kare 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😇
Jay ma chhinmastika 🙏🙏🙏🙏kripa karo ma👏👏👏👏🙏👏👏
Jay shree jogani maa jay mataji
Thank you Chant Central ❤
Chinnamasta Jayanti is tomorrow!
Pranam maa🙏
Jai maa 🌺🌺🌺🌺💗💗🌺🌺💗💗💗🌺💗🌺🌺 💗
Do you know full text of this mantra?
Plz 🙏 make a video on Chinnmasta Kavacham...
Jai maa keep your blessings on our head
Maa meri sari galti ko maff kardo 🙏🙏
Om Matre Aum!
🙏🙏🕉🔯☯🔯🕉🙏🙏
जय मां छिन्ह मस्ता।
Jai chinnmastika maa . She is goddess kali sixth form .
Who are the other forms of Mahakali dear Manoj Sachan ?
Thank u ! 😉🙏
@@mbs1009 The other forms of mahakali are -
1.mahakali is the first mahavidya
2.Tara
3. Tripura sundari
4.Bhuvaneshwari
5.Tripura bhairavi
6.Chinnmasta
7.Dhumavati
8.Baglamukhi
9.Matangi
10.Kamala
They are 10 forms of mahakali and we also called all these forms as Dus mahavidya .
All mahavidya are roop of mother adishakti parvati ambey gauri . When mahagauri get angry she become mahakali. Mahakali is shivani. Mahakali is dakshini . She is shivani mata . Mahakali is daksh yaaaag nashini . Mahakali is parvati herself . (Mahakali is durga the wife of lord shiv ) Mahakali is rudrani the wife of rudra shiv . She is angry form of mangla gauri parvati mahamaya .
Jai maa chintpurni
Jay Matadi
Jay Maa chhinamasta Jay Jay Maa 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I love this chinnamassa m. 🇮🇳
Jai Chinnamasta Maa🙏🙏
Thanks
Thank you for ur love and support Varun
Sat dharma team judge ment this bhandna is powerful mind grow up
Jay maa chinmasta ❤
Om Maa
So powerful